From: "William H. Magill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 13:43:37 -0500
In 10 years, ONLY 340 Faculty and Staff have utilized Penn's Mortgage
program!
I think a more intersting way of looking at it would be as a %age of
housing in the covered area, or as a %age of housi
I just wanted to make it clear that Laserbeam misquoted me in his
post. I did not say, "involves defining the problems for everyone and
then defining the solutions for everyone."
I don't mind Laserbeam or anyone responding to my posts and
disagreeing with me, but I do mind being misquoted.
Inste
I just ran into an interesting statistic on Rodin's Legacy Page:
http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/rodin_legacy/highlights_philadelphia.html
In 10 years, ONLY 340 Faculty and Staff have utilized Penn's Mortgage
program!
Given that Penn has roughly 20,000 employees working on-campus, that is
an amazi
Charles H. Buchholtz wrote:
Just because the university recognizes the major problems associated
with an urban setting doesn't mean that it doesn't recognize the
benefits, too. And to an administrator coming from Princeton,
adjusting to Penn's urban setting is probably one of the biggest
problems